what is (m^-6n^9)^3 simplify plz
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are you sure ? it seems like the answer is : m^-18(n^9)
actually the question is (m^-6n^9)^3, if this makes a difference
ur right coolsector i just have to take out the ^ from m
you mean : (m^-6(n^9))^3 ? the 9 is only for the n ?
the parenthesis mean everything in this equation.
no parentthesis for n^9 after m^6 its together
wait so it is in fact : ((m^-6) * (n^9))^3 ?
if so : (m^-18 * n^27)
its just m^-18n^9
tutordiffeq - i thought also .. that's the first answer i gave him but it depends if the it is : (m^(-6(n^9)))^3
its the same as (m^-6n^9)(m^-6n^9)(m^-6n^9)
this is it, sorry for writing it alot im very tired, its (m^-6 n^9)^3. the n is space to not confuse the ^-6 is with the m and the n is with ^9
good so my last one is correct : (m^-18 * n^27)
the exponent is (-6n^9) and when you multiply, exponents get added.
its n^9 not n^27
see what he wrote about the question ..
ok ty
nm. it is n^27 as well then
yes it is my last answer .. (m^-18 * n^27)
like i said parenthesis change everything
right i wil; write it right im just tired i didnt see
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